The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 127
... Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been resolved that the ...
... Cabinet , in which their representatives should sit on equal terms with the British Ministers . So successful was the experimert that in May , 1917 , Mr. Lloyd George announced to the House of Commons that it had been resolved that the ...
Pagina 201
... Cabinet avowed that the bomber was the only weapon we possessed for offensive operations against the enemy , as it was impracticable for us to raise an army large enough to invade the Continent . That proposition was challenged by Lord ...
... Cabinet avowed that the bomber was the only weapon we possessed for offensive operations against the enemy , as it was impracticable for us to raise an army large enough to invade the Continent . That proposition was challenged by Lord ...
Pagina 202
... Cabinet to subordinate offensive action by the Navy and the Army to the offensive of the Bomber Command of the R.A.F. Certainly , the exact significance and immediate and disastrous reactions of this strategy upon the whole conduct of ...
... Cabinet to subordinate offensive action by the Navy and the Army to the offensive of the Bomber Command of the R.A.F. Certainly , the exact significance and immediate and disastrous reactions of this strategy upon the whole conduct of ...
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The British Commonwealth and the World | 39 |
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